Best Players to Get Snubbed from the 2020 NFL Pro Bowl
Hello again ladies and gentlemen, time to dive into the Pro bowl once again. Let's see who the biggest snubs were this time around. There's a ton of guys who deserve some respect, but here we go.This is a good debate between Prescott or Cousins. I could see the arguments for either one. The question is who are you more leaning of? For me its Prescott knowing he is playing with a contract on the line over a guy who also had a good to great season turning it loose towards the 5th week. I may regret leaving him out (Cousins that is) over Prescott knowing what if he is still winless in the postseason or not. Over a guy who its not all his fault the team looks disappointing on paper all around him. Yet he is playing with all he has in doing so is second for most passing yards is admirably impressive despite a not so pleasing TD/INT ratio.
Sure the Cleveland Browns are the favorite by most as the most disappointing team in football. Yet Schobert is one of their best players consistently driven. Nick Chubb earned his spot as the leading rusher in yards and showcasing the teams strength on offense. So should have Joe Schobert who was all over the field for the Browns defense in the middle mostly. So should of been in over Hightower.
To me if there's a lone wolf Lion that deserves his place in the pro bowl that's gotta be Kenny Golladay. Even hen Stafford was out Driskell/Blough kept going to number 19 a lot. Another 1,000 yards season, but here's the bigger key leads all receivers in touchdown passes caught in the endzone. What more absurd is two Buccaneers who are on the IR made it in over him (Granted they had great season overall still). Can we pick players who are actually... healthy all the way through the season?
This guy played under 3 different QB and he still was amazing but you are willing to put Landry on the Pro Bowl and not him?
Tall freakish corner who can get that football I want corners more like this personally. King was so good that he was left off all together come on now. Packers have focused on defense this off-season, and while I didn't like a lot of what they did its what got them to where there at right now on top of the NFC North stunningly. He had a far better season than say a Jalen Ramsey or a Darius Slay who somehow made the cut.
In terms of all the rookies the most impressive offensively was Josh Jacobs. Sure towards the end Jon Gruden wasn't using him to his fullest. Still though he deserved that nod over Mark Ingram who... while yes he is also having a good season, I would argue for the rookie here more.
Did I not say Anthony Harris was good for the Vikings? Don't mess with the safety tandem of Smith & Harris. The fact he didn't make it with his teammate is outrageous. Yet he isn't the only one on that defense to get ignored as well.
He got 5 INT yes Sendjo has stolen his thunder a little bit but still come on you can't just focus on the past
I do not agree with Hightower making it in, but his teammate Collins coming back with the team was far better. He returned right back to form from his increible on the field awareness and how good he was in that Belichick system. Jamie Collins deserved to make the Pro Bowl over say a Von Miller who had a very down year and was more less a well known name winning the popularity by the casual fans point of view.
There are a few Packer players who got snubbed bigtime. Aaron Jones is near the top of that list. He leads for most touchdowns of all tail backs. To me This Aaron should of made it over the other. He delivered with the high expectations of improvement helping his team get where they are to winning the division.
Marcus Peters is good don't get me wrong, but Logan Ryan year two with was a ball hawking beast for the TItans. He was all over the field, I mean he could pick you off, he could take you down up front he deserves more recognition for what he did this season bounced back from a terrible first year with a new setting.
I mean between Kelce, and Andrews do totally deserve their spots, but you could also consider Darren Waller a great turnaround story of a guy who had drug problem become a very serviceable, and dynamic playmaker for Derek Carr this season.